Inherited this network from a previous engineer, I THINK I know what's going on but I need another set of eyes.
We have a small network, an MX95 firewall performing L3 duties, three switches direct-connected to it (A, B, and C), and two more switches downstream from A (A1 and A2). Switch A has access clients as well as the switch A1 and A2 trunks. RTSP is globally enabled, switch A is root-0 and no other device has bridge priority assigned to it, which I think is the root cause for what's going on: Switches B and C see every single device in the network as direct-connection devices, and when I go to check the physical path of a connection it almost always shows me that the device path is device-B/C-MX95 until I refresh a few times, at which point it gives me the correct path (usually something like device-AP-A1/A2-A-MX95).
Additionally, there is a LOT of mac flapping going on on the network, most of it occurring between AP ports on switch A and trunk ports either up to the MX or down to A1 or A2
If I'm correct and this is an RTSP issue?